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Administrative Resource Center is raising money for Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Northwest Indiana
“Let's help kids learn, grow, and play!”
US$22,759
raised of US$5,000 target by
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We inspire and enable the youth of our Northwest Indiana communities to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens by offering quality after-school programming for kids K-18.

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As the echoes of the school bell welcome back our young minds, it also heralds the resurgence of our after-school programming. From September 13th to 27th, every contribution you make ensures an entire academic year of nurturing support for our cherished Club members!

Our programming aims to extend the hard-earned achievements our kids make during their school hours. By incorporating daily homework aid, complimentary one-on-one tutoring, and a heartening mentorship atmosphere, we encourage our Club members to blossom into diligent students and compassionate community ambassadors.

In guiding the youth of Northwest Indiana towards a fruitful path of learning, we need your backing. Your donations equip our Club members with indispensable resources they need to thrive academically, build confidence, and develop leadership skills.

This is made possible by Boys & Girls Clubs of America through a Lilly Endowment grant from the initiative: Strengthening Youth Programs in Indiana.

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About the campaign

We inspire and enable the youth of our Northwest Indiana communities to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens by offering quality after-school programming for kids K-18.

Donation summary

Total
US$22,758.08
Online
US$0.00
Offline
US$22,758.08

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